Well hello again,
Blueskyday Yep, it has been a while since your moniker showed up but life is always pulling us in different directions. I found BPD Family about the same time you did. Every now and then I take a bit of a break but I am always drawn back...either licking my wounds...or I read a post that makes me want to jump in and give hugs and words of encouragement to a fellow parent...especially to a fellow grandparent.
One phrase in your post that caught my attention is..."she discarded me." One can "discard" garbage but you, Blueskyday, are NOT garbage. What your daughter did was choose to cut ties with you. Seems not all bad because you write since then you haven't had a Lupus flare. Good thing, huh?
I so understand your concern about your grandchild and the fear of him/her about to go to school during this pandemic. That is a fear that is shared by millions of others.
Indeed there have been many bumps-in-the-road for you over the past years. How scary it must have been to have the cancer scare. Reading between the lines, I am assuming it turned out to be a "scare" and not a diagnosis? Hope that is the case.
I am so glad you found your way back here...a step in the right direction to get you on the mend. So much time and attention can be on these troubled loved ones who share our lives. Consequently we tend to forget about ourselves...our needs...our happiness. It takes a lot of work to re-focus and realize that we are just as important as they are...that we are not to be their kicking post. We rob them of their own healing/learning if we buy into their claims that we have ruined their lives...that we are the cause of all their problems.
Babysteps, babysteps, Blueskyday! Be patient with your progress. Keep sharing...do your homework! As you know from before, the support is here for you...but it is you who will have to do the work.
((HUGS)
...to a fellow Grandparent...from Huat.